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RSN Offers Jobs to Sinkie PMETs Who Are Now Taxi-Uncles and Security Guards!

JohnTan

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Kudos to PAP for working with Mindef to provide some help for sinkie PMETs who are now driving taxis or doing security guard jobs, after being too useless to guard their lunches against more talented foreigners. Big money! Big money!

IF YOU are 35 and hoping to find a second career, the navy wants you.

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The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) is looking for engineers, commercial sailors, communication specialists and even lawyers who want to jump ship.

Navy chief Lai Chung Han hopes to boost the navy's manpower by embarking on a recruitment drive targeted at mid-career professionals.

Speaking to reporters to mark the RSN's 48th anniversary, Rear-Admiral Lai said those who choose to trade their office wear for sailor fatigues will enjoy another 25 years of a "full career".

"We must tell people out there that the navy is not just a viable but attractive second career... we want to be very receptive to people who decide to give the second half of their work life to a military organisation like the navy," said RADM Lai, who took the helm of the navy nine months ago.

Currently, only one in 10 navy personnel is a mid-career sailor.

A combat systems engineer with a degree, who holds the ME4 rank, can draw a starting salary of more than $4,500, including shipboard and sea assignment allowances.

RADM Lai, 42, said the navy will remunerate mid-career sailors attractively, as it already does today. "(But) you have to believe, you have to give yourself to the uniformed organisation and an organisation with a mission and purpose that goes beyond the bottom line."

What is more, those who join in the middle of their careers can expect to work for a long time.

Mid-careerists will be recruited as "military experts" in the Singapore Armed Forces' Military Domain Experts Scheme and can retire at 60. Commissioned officers, warrant officers and specialists have to retire at between 50 and 55. But many choose to leave in their mid to late 40s.

The RSN, like the air and land services, traditionally recruits 18- to 21-year-olds who are fresh out of school or from the pool of national service (NS) enlistees. But with declining birth rates, the number of young men enlisted for NS in 2025 will be 25 per cent lower than the number today.

Coupled with the shrinking NS pool, the RSN faces fiercer competition for talent in a tightening labour market, noted RADM Lai.

As part of the search for manpower, he also wants to double the number of women, who currently account for 7 per cent of the RSN's pool of regulars. To this end, the RSN is in the midst of reviewing its policies to make the navy more family-friendly.

This includes being more flexible in holding off professional development courses, to allow women to have children or let those who have just started a family serve on smaller ships that go on shorter sailing deployments.

In the wide-ranging interview that touched on how the RSN is deploying more unmanned platforms and combating piracy, RADM Lai also spoke about deploying reservist servicemen to fill every post on some of its warships.

The Straits Times reported that these operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) are former regulars who left the navy but are now being called back to the fleet to be retrained to operate missile corvettes.

RADM Lai said he is hoping that in the future, NSmen will be running the unmanned surface and underwater vessels, which account for a quarter of RSN's fleet.

"It doesn't mean that if we can't grow in size, we can't grow in impact, effect and outcomes. That's why being sharper, being smarter and being stronger will help us. We want to be able to do more with what we have more productively and more effectively," he said.

http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/navy-trains-sights-mid-career-professionals
 

xebay11

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Aya that's because they cannot hire cheaper better faster foreigners, they are offering jobs which requires the people to live at sea for long periods, these are truly jobs no Singaporean wants but now you are singing praises like rsn was so magnanimous.
 

JohnTan

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Aya that's because they cannot hire cheaper better faster foreigners, they are offering jobs which requires the people to live at sea for long periods, these are truly jobs no Singaporean wants but now you are singing praises like rsn was so magnanimous.

RSN's offer is akin to rain on a dry land, a heater during winter snow. Or you rather your fellow sinkies be cabbies and security guards, to be scorned at by foreigners and sinkies alike?
 

xebay11

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RSN's offer is akin to rain on a dry land, a heater during winter snow. Or you rather your fellow sinkies be cabbies and security guards, to be scorned at by foreigners and sinkies alike?

Akin to throwing bones to the dogs lah, don't come and talk cock.
 

winnipegjets

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Aya that's because they cannot hire cheaper better faster foreigners, they are offering jobs which requires the people to live at sea for long periods, these are truly jobs no Singaporean wants but now you are singing praises like rsn was so magnanimous.

It is a matter of time before the Indian Government demands that MINDEF hires Ah Nehs.

Sinkapore is already like an Indian state and the Indian ambassador like the Chief Minister.
 

kryonlight

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To all those taxi uncles and aunties and lowly paid security guards, if you are sick and tired of your fucking jobs that doesn't pay you enough to pay your bills, why not consider making a video insulting Lee Kuan Yew? You get free food and lodging at Changi Resort, which is way much better than living in a tent at East Coast Park or Changi Beach or Chua Chu Kang Cemetery. Get your whole family to check into the resort and have a blast. Changi Resort is famous for welcoming and keeping kids entertained.
 

xebay11

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It is a matter of time before the Indian Government demands that MINDEF hires Ah Nehs.

Sinkapore is already like an Indian state and the Indian ambassador like the Chief Minister.

Yah agree, then at that time, even bones also cannot throw to sinkies, they just starve to death.
 

xebay11

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To all those taxi uncles and aunties and lowly paid security guards, if you are sick and tired of your fucking jobs that doesn't pay you enough to pay your bills, why not consider making a video insulting Lee Kuan Yew? You get free food and lodging at Changi Resort, which is way much better than living in a tent at East Coast Park or Changi Beach or Chua Chu Kang Cemetery. Get your whole family to check into the resort and have a blast. Changi Resort is famous for welcoming and keeping kids entertained.

You forgot, free courses too and yellow ribbon opportunities later.
 

blackmondy

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Ya sure.....mid-life career switch if end up like this poor chap means whole family can hiong-gan liao.

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